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Shortage of protective gear and gowns for healthcare workers limits COVID-19 testing

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Philadelphia testing sites are finding a shortage of equipment like masks. FOX 29's Jeff Cole reports. PHILADELPHIA - At a West Oak Lane Rite Aid coronavirus testing site, the action is brisk as healthcare workers and first responders are checked for the spreading virus.

The more testing the tougher the attack on COVID-19, but a shortage of protective gear and gowns for healthcare workers is limiting the tests the city can actually do. RELATED: Rite Aid to open one COVID-19 drive-thru testing site for first responders, healthcare workers "That means there are people out there who have the infection we don’t diagnose.

We know we’ll never be able to diagnose all of them, but the more we can’t diagnose the more will spread it because of their

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